Lucas Street Antiques

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It's not often that you can find a vintage anatomy model, a retro pinball machine and a pair of children's antique Bergere chairs all under one roof. But nothing about this expansive antique emporium... Read More

It's not often that you can find a vintage anatomy model, a retro pinball machine and a pair of children's antique Bergere chairs all under one roof. But nothing about this expansive antique emporium is predictable. Housed in a former printing factory, the 24,000 square-foot market boasts around 60 booths selling everything from American and European antiques to a host of unique items (like a collection of hat form molds) you probably won't see anywhere else. The store also offers a broad spectrum of mid-20th-century furniture by design greats like Arne Jacobsen and Adrian Pearsall. Oh, and Lucas Street Antiques directly benefits the Genesis Women's Shelter it shares space with, so when you shop here you are contributing to a worthy cause.